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A Davenport pearlware cylindrical spill vase, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, beneath a basket moulded band and gilt line rim, 9.5cm high (3 3/4"), impressed mark and pattern number 400, circa 1835, and another with turned over rim, painted with an all over leaf and tendril design, within gadrooned borders, 10cm high (4"), impressed mark, circa 1820-25
A Dudson green stoneware cylindrical spill vase, applied in white with classical figures, 10cm high (4"), incised number 1366, circa 1870, and a Samuel Alcock small cylindrical spill vase, printed in black with an Etruscan figure, on a green ground, 7.6cm high (3"), pattern number 3658, circa 1840
A James Hadley Faience ovoid vase, painted in coloured enamels with sweet peas, on a blush ivory ground, with shaped panels, on a brown ground, 8.2cm high (3 1/4"), printed mark in black (area of glaze flaking), and a Locke & Co. small baluster shaped vase, painted in coloured enamels with a view of Rydale Water, 8.2cm high (3 1/4"), printed mark in green and titled beneath
A Belleek (Second Period) cylindrical spill vase, moulded with an all over flowerhead diaper design, 10cm high (4"), printed mark in black, circa 1900, a later Belleek waisted spill vase, moulded with stiff leaves and shells, and a Copeland Parian spill vase, moulded with bullrushes, impressed mark, circa 1850
A Royal Crown Derby flattened baluster shaped ewer, with gilt scroll handle, decorated in Imari style with arched panels of flowers and leaves, within gilt borders, 26cm high (10 1/4"), printed mark in red and pattern number 1128, and a Royal Crown Derby squat ovoid vase, with straight neck similarly decorated, 10.8cm high (4 1/4"), printed mark in red
A rare Chamberlain's Worcester shallow round pot pourri bowl and cover, with 'vase of flowers' knop, the interior painted in coloured enamels with a view of Windsor Castle, within applied bands of coloured sea shells and seaweed, on a gilt vermicelli ground, 16cm diameter (6 1/4"), script mark in black, circa 1840 (chips to finial)
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